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http://www.practical-sailor.com/pub/...ew/4618-1.html

Small, expensive, and proven salty enough to cross oceans, this hip-pocket
cruiser is best suited to couples who want a getaway vehicle that's easy to
sail and laid out correctly down below.
LOA 27' 3
LWL 21' 5
Beam 8' 7
Draft 3' 10
Displacement 8,000 lbs.
Ballast 3,200 lbs.
Sail Area 358 sq. ft.

Now back on the production line at Pacific Seacraft after a three-year
hiatus, the Dana 24 is a pricey, seaworthy, two-person cruiser. She will
satisfy the criteria of a couple interested in owning a
moderate-displacement boat designed to sail in tough conditions. Though
comfortable, her layout is seagoing-she's not a dockside entertainment
center.



No wonder RB hates this boat!!!!!!



DESIGNED FOR SAILING!!!!

NOT A DOCKSIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER!!!!!

This is great!



Amen!



Don't forget PRICEY!!!!!!!

PRICEY!!!!!!!






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They *are* nice boats.
We looked at one while boat shopping.
Ended up with the Mac. It fit our needs better at that time.

Scotty




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http://www.practical-sailor.com/pub/...ew/4618-1.html

Small, expensive, and proven salty enough to cross oceans, this

hip-pocket
cruiser is best suited to couples who want a getaway vehicle

that's easy to
sail and laid out correctly down below.
LOA 27' 3
LWL 21' 5
Beam 8' 7
Draft 3' 10
Displacement 8,000 lbs.
Ballast 3,200 lbs.
Sail Area 358 sq. ft.

Now back on the production line at Pacific Seacraft after a

three-year
hiatus, the Dana 24 is a pricey, seaworthy, two-person cruiser.

She will
satisfy the criteria of a couple interested in owning a
moderate-displacement boat designed to sail in tough

conditions. Though
comfortable, her layout is seagoing-she's not a dockside

entertainment
center.



No wonder RB hates this boat!!!!!!



DESIGNED FOR SAILING!!!!

NOT A DOCKSIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER!!!!!

This is great!



Amen!



Don't forget PRICEY!!!!!!!

PRICEY!!!!!!!








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"Scotty" wrote in message
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They *are* nice boats.
We looked at one while boat shopping.
Ended up with the Mac. It fit our needs better at that time.

Scotty


Obviously, you are not one who appreciates dockside entertainment!

Amen!


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Small, expensive, and proven salty enough to cross oceans, this
hip-pocket
cruiser is best suited to couples who want a getaway


Well, I guess you'll keep looking.


RB
35s5
NY

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Scotty wrote:

They *are* nice boats.
We looked at one while boat shopping.
Ended up with the Mac. It fit our needs better at that time as we'll
never have more than a Yugo type boat budget.


Bwahahahahahaha!


RB
35s5
NY



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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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http://www.practical-sailor.com/pub/...ew/4618-1.html

Small, expensive, and proven salty enough to cross oceans, this hip-pocket
cruiser is best suited to couples who want a getaway vehicle that's easy
to sail and laid out correctly down below.
LOA 27' 3
LWL 21' 5
Beam 8' 7
Draft 3' 10
Displacement 8,000 lbs.
Ballast 3,200 lbs.
Sail Area 358 sq. ft.

Now back on the production line at Pacific Seacraft after a three-year
hiatus, the Dana 24 is a pricey, seaworthy, two-person cruiser. She will
satisfy the criteria of a couple interested in owning a
moderate-displacement boat designed to sail in tough conditions. Though
comfortable, her layout is seagoing-she's not a dockside entertainment
center.



No wonder RB hates this boat!!!!!!



DESIGNED FOR SAILING!!!!

NOT A DOCKSIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER!!!!!

This is great!



Amen!



Don't forget PRICEY!!!!!!!

PRICEY!!!!!!!


Better yet.

http://tinylink.com/?KO7wABXlsF

Nor'sea 27. Also designed for sailing. You're not paying a premium for the
PS name.

John Cairns


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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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http://www.practical-sailor.com/pub/...ew/4618-1.html

Small, expensive, and proven salty enough to cross oceans, this
hip-pocket cruiser is best suited to couples who want a getaway vehicle
that's easy to sail and laid out correctly down below.
LOA 27' 3
LWL 21' 5
Beam 8' 7
Draft 3' 10
Displacement 8,000 lbs.
Ballast 3,200 lbs.
Sail Area 358 sq. ft.

Now back on the production line at Pacific Seacraft after a three-year
hiatus, the Dana 24 is a pricey, seaworthy, two-person cruiser. She will
satisfy the criteria of a couple interested in owning a
moderate-displacement boat designed to sail in tough conditions. Though
comfortable, her layout is seagoing-she's not a dockside entertainment
center.



No wonder RB hates this boat!!!!!!



DESIGNED FOR SAILING!!!!

NOT A DOCKSIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER!!!!!

This is great!



Amen!



Don't forget PRICEY!!!!!!!

PRICEY!!!!!!!


Better yet.

http://tinylink.com/?KO7wABXlsF

Nor'sea 27. Also designed for sailing. You're not paying a premium for the
PS name.

John Cairns

A fine vessel. I like the builder, Bob Eeg. He builds Montgomerys also and
is notorious for harassing the WWP crowd. Good work Bob! I might buy the
Norsea instead of the PC! I'll look into it.

Amen!

PS: Don't buy a death trap!




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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:27:42 GMT, "Bob Crantz"
wrote:

http://www.practical-sailor.com/pub/...ew/4618-1.html

Small, expensive, and proven salty enough to cross oceans, this hip-pocket
cruiser is best suited to couples who want a getaway vehicle that's easy to
sail and laid out correctly down below.
LOA 27' 3
LWL 21' 5
Beam 8' 7
Draft 3' 10
Displacement 8,000 lbs.
Ballast 3,200 lbs.
Sail Area 358 sq. ft.

Now back on the production line at Pacific Seacraft after a three-year
hiatus, the Dana 24 is a pricey, seaworthy, two-person cruiser. She will
satisfy the criteria of a couple interested in owning a
moderate-displacement boat designed to sail in tough conditions. Though
comfortable, her layout is seagoing-she's not a dockside entertainment
center.



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I'd be looking at a Dana if they weren't cult boats. I love the Dana
but it's just too high of a price for a 24'.
The PS 27 Orion is a good boat too but they are less money than the
Dana because they didn't become cult boats.
Mark E. Williams

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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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http://www.practical-sailor.com/pub/...ew/4618-1.html

Small, expensive, and proven salty enough to cross oceans, this hip-pocket
cruiser is best suited to couples who want a getaway vehicle that's easy
to sail and laid out correctly down below.
LOA 27' 3
LWL 21' 5
Beam 8' 7
Draft 3' 10
Displacement 8,000 lbs.
Ballast 3,200 lbs.
Sail Area 358 sq. ft.

Now back on the production line at Pacific Seacraft after a three-year
hiatus, the Dana 24 is a pricey, seaworthy, two-person cruiser. She will
satisfy the criteria of a couple interested in owning a
moderate-displacement boat designed to sail in tough conditions. Though
comfortable, her layout is seagoing-she's not a dockside entertainment
center.



No wonder RB hates this boat!!!!!!



DESIGNED FOR SAILING!!!!

NOT A DOCKSIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER!!!!!

This is great!



Amen!



Don't forget PRICEY!!!!!!!

PRICEY!!!!!!!


Mr. C--did you ever take a close look at a Bristol Channel Cutter,
specifically the ones produced by Sam L. Morse Boat Company? Lyle Hess
design (a slightly shorter version of Lin and Larry Pardey's Taliesin),
built to go anywhere, and a great sailor for its 28' LOD. They don't come
up for sale often, but are worth the expense (also pricey) if you can find
one.

Max


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"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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http://www.practical-sailor.com/pub/...ew/4618-1.html

Small, expensive, and proven salty enough to cross oceans, this
hip-pocket cruiser is best suited to couples who want a getaway vehicle
that's easy to sail and laid out correctly down below.
LOA 27' 3
LWL 21' 5
Beam 8' 7
Draft 3' 10
Displacement 8,000 lbs.
Ballast 3,200 lbs.
Sail Area 358 sq. ft.

Now back on the production line at Pacific Seacraft after a three-year
hiatus, the Dana 24 is a pricey, seaworthy, two-person cruiser. She will
satisfy the criteria of a couple interested in owning a
moderate-displacement boat designed to sail in tough conditions. Though
comfortable, her layout is seagoing-she's not a dockside entertainment
center.



No wonder RB hates this boat!!!!!!



DESIGNED FOR SAILING!!!!

NOT A DOCKSIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER!!!!!

This is great!



Amen!



Don't forget PRICEY!!!!!!!

PRICEY!!!!!!!


Mr. C--did you ever take a close look at a Bristol Channel Cutter,
specifically the ones produced by Sam L. Morse Boat Company? Lyle Hess
design (a slightly shorter version of Lin and Larry Pardey's Taliesin),
built to go anywhere, and a great sailor for its 28' LOD. They don't come
up for sale often, but are worth the expense (also pricey) if you can find
one.

Max

I'm familiar with Bristol Pilot Cutters:

http://www.comlay.net/tilman/body_sea_breeze.html

Amen!

Real boats!

Sailed by manly men like Tilman!

Glory!




 
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